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Sunday, May 10, 2009

South Africans you are civilized







I respect the South Africans for voting in peace without fighting each other. You have shown civilization and hope that my country will learn from what you have displayed in the southern region of Africa.
You have the weapons to fight against each other, but decided to show the world that you are not violent as most people thought they will be blood shed. You have displayed a good behavior and wish to congratulate you all for voting peacefully. I wish your President Jacob Zuma a good term of office and I know that God will guide him through out. Already he had the blessings as it rain when he was inaugurated.
It is my utmost hope that South African government will go a long way in respecting its people and delivering to their social needs and welfare. My country Zimbabwe last year in the harmonized election did not respect its people. I am happy that as for now the main political parties are working together towards restoring the lost glory. I wish to be in a peaceful country with good governance and economic environment.
Recently it rained heavily and in some other parts of Zimbabwe the storms caused destruction as some house window panes we cracked. It looks like it will be raining through out the whole of this country. South Africa is a lovely country just like Zimbabwe and shall pray so that in future even violence should not stay. A nation with multiple races and with good economic sounding is a blessed country.
In the Southern region of Africa we should do our politics and address bread and butter issues without infringing the rights of the people. I know that we are capable of doing that and the civilization that we now hold makes us a distinct people in entire Africa. I wish to get contacts in all South Africans who wish to cross pollinate ideas with myself from Zimbabwe.
Congratulation to all South Africans! God bless your new President, together with its citizens. You have shown civilization and hope that my country will learn from what you as a country have done.

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